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this contamination, Existing permit language is adequate to address the issue <br />of contamination, therefore, staff is not recommending any changes. <br />Safet - Due to the nature of landfill operations, safety is on ongoing issue. For <br />example, the EIk River Landfill recently moved their scale house further back into <br />their property to avoid waiting trucks stacking onto Highway 169. <br />~, <br />Waste Management has recently suffered a number of fatalities at their facilities <br />throughout the nation. This has prompted Waste Management to develop "New <br />Disposal Area Safety Rules and Procedures". Fairly recently, there was an accident at <br />the Landfill where a large truck with it's box high in the air dumping it's load tipped <br />over on someone. This caused the city to add a section in the Landfill's license and <br />Cj.JP titled, "Small-Load Dumping Site". This section requires separate areas for <br />residents and commercial haulers to unload their garbage. The city's permits also <br />contain language regarding safety equipment at the Landfill and training. <br />Staff is not recommending that additional language be added to the Landfill's <br />permits at this time, but will consider this again during their next renewal. <br />9 Al'ext Renewal -- Staff is recommending that this review does not replace the <br />Landfill's next permit renewal, which is scheduled in May of 2004. Staff's main <br />rationale for this is that the Landfill is required as part of their next renewal to <br />develop an end use plan for their property. The Landfill is prematurely in front of <br />the city due to their need for additional area to accommodate demolition debris <br />disposal. They are not prepared at this time to address the issue of an end use plan. <br />It behooves the city not to rush this process in the hopes of gaining a better product. <br />- Leachate Recirculation <br />Leachate, made up of mainly rainwater, is the contaminated liquid generated by <br />landfills. The Landfill is proposing to collect this leachate in a series of pipes and <br />recirculate it through the refuse, There are a couple of advantages to this process: <br />® Recirculating leachate makes a landfill a bioreactor. Adding liquid speeds up <br />the decomposition of refuse verses the conventional practice of locking it up <br />in a dry tomb. One major concern with landfills is the life expectancy of the <br />liners underneath them, which keep leachate from entering the ground water <br />below. Speeding up the decomposition time of refuse reduces this concern <br />by neutralizing certain contaminates before the liner's usefulness is in <br />question. <br />® Recirculating leachate causes refuse to settle more, allowing for more <br />capacity on the same footprint. This consequently reduces the need for new <br />landfill space. Differential settle at landfills is also a problem. After a landfill <br />is closed you dan't want water setting on top of it and potentially creating <br />more leachate. Leachate recirculation helps with getting this settlement over <br />before a landfill is closed. <br />Aside benefit to leachate recirculation is that it speeds up the production of <br />landfill gas, making for more efficient energy recovery (the landfill gas is <br />being converted tt~ electricity}, <br />
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